Bermuda-bentgrass mixture: Grass combination resistant to heavy pedestrian traffic sought for use in public parks and recreational areas
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Vernon T. StoutemyerAuthor Affiliations
Vernon T. Stoutemyer is Professor of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, University of California, Los Angeles.Publication Information
Hilgardia 7(11):13-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v007n11p13. November 1953.
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Abstract
The studies reported in the following article were conducted by Zaki Mahdi, a graduate student in Ornamental Horticulture, working under the direction of Professor Vernon T. Stoutemyer.
Stoutemyer V. 1953. Bermuda-bentgrass mixture: Grass combination resistant to heavy pedestrian traffic sought for use in public parks and recreational areas. Hilgardia 7(11):13-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v007n11p13
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